The switchrooms were designed and manufactured at our Tomago Facility, transported to site and craned into position with the benefits of this concept including minimal site works most testing taking place off site. PBE were responsible for the design, electrical/structural engineering, PLC/SCADA design, project management, reticulation systems, communications cabling, earthing system design & testing, switchroom manufacture, substation construction and commissioning.

Balfour Beatty has been appointed by EDF Energy as preferred bidder for the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power station tunnelling and marine works package. The four year package will include the construction of three marine tunnels totalling over 9.5km in length and 7m in diameter to form part of the vital cooling system required for the UK’s landmark nuclear power station. On completion, Hinkley Point C will be the first of a new generation of nuclear power stations and the first to be built in the UK for more than 20 years.

PBE Rutherford were subsequently chosen by Balfour Beatty to provide the temporary electrical system for the surface and underground works associated with these tunnels. A range of containerised switchrooms, substations and compact tunnel substations drawn from our extensive fleet of equipment are currently being supplied to the project on a 32-month hire contract.

Rio Tinto wanted to improve production and productivity by preventing accidents, our client was determined to improve their safety protocols. This included knowing when personnel were operating heavy machinery, the interaction between vehicles, and the real-time location of personnel & other assets.

In order to enhance safety and productivity, PBE deployed its Proximity Alert System (PAS). PAS-ZR units were installed on all vehicles allowing operators to identify any potential threat surrounding them and responsibly acting on it. PAS units on vehicles were connected to 3G modems, which transferred GPS data immediately to PBE Vantage, a complete operational support software.

From this unique software, managers can remotely monitor vehicle and personnel productivity, safety, and real-time locations. PBE Vantage also allowed managers to automatically receive an alert when an incident occurred and create reports to study productivity and safety.

Sydney Metro is a future automated rapid transit system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Sydney will be the first Australian city to build a metro system. The network will be controlled by Sydney Metro which was established in July 2018 and is an operating agency owned by the NSW Government. The first line is planned to consist of 31 stations and 66 km of track. The first stage, called Sydney Metro Northwest, is under construction and testing and is expected to open in the first half of 2019.
Temporary power is required for each of the 5 TBM's as part of the Sydney Metro Tunnels projects. The TBMs will be used to excavate 15.5 kilometres of new twin rail tunnels. To meet the requirement, PBE Rutherford was to provide a total of 200 11kV 800 amp couplers and 30 kilometres of HT cable. This involves coupler fitting, inspection / testing, reeling onto cable drums for transport to the Sydney sites, documentation and test certificates.

Acciona Infrastructure Canada inc. and Samsung C&T Canada Ltd have partnered to form Peace River Hydro Partners (PRHP). PRHP hold the main civil works for the Site C Clean Energy Project, the third dam and hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River in northeast British Columbia. Site C will provide 1,100 megawatts of capacity and produce about 5,100 gigawatt hours of electricity each year.
Site C has an Earthfill dam approximately 1,050 m in length and 60 m high above the riverbed, an 800 m dam buttress for seismic protection, and two diversion tunnels with 10.8 m internal diameter and between 700 to 800 m in length.

PBE implemented a Gen4 voice communication system in both tunnels, consisting of a head-end and radiating cable network. The head-end houses eight digital repeaters providing four voice channels on the surface that are linked to four voice channels for underground operations. Up to four-hour battery backup was provided for underground equipment.

It's expected for Site C to provide reliable and clean electricity in British Columbia for more than 100 years.

London's network of sewers was built in 1858 foreseeing a population of 4 million, but with a population of 9 million today, although in perfect condition, lacks the capacity to meet the demands of modern-day London. As a result, millions of tons of untreated sewage overflows the system and spills into the Thames each year, affecting the ecosystem of the river and London itself.
As a result, Tideway is upgrading London's sewer system to cope with its growing population. By intercepting, storing and transferring the sewage before it enters the river, the 25 km tunnel will help prevent the tidal River Thames from being polluted.

The project has been divided into three sections: East; Central; and West. All tunnels will be created using Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM). PBE Rutherford was awarded the contract for the Central's temporary electrical works with Ferrovial / Laing O’Rourke JV. They have limited equipment available that would be suitable for these works, which is the largest section on the project with 12.7km of tunnels. Our previous work with them on the Northern Line Extension project has created a positive working relationship.

Elizabeth River Tunnels Project (ERTP) includes construction of a new tunnel in place of the Midtown tunnel and restoration of existing Downtown tunnels in Virginia, USA. The tunnels connect Norfolk and Portsmouth cities in the Hampton roads region.

Scope of Work

PBE was awarded the contract to provide a Leaky Feeder Communication System

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) East Side Access project is the biggest transportation infrastructure project being implemented in North America. Construction works for the $10.17bn project began in 2002 and are scheduled for completion in December 2022. East Side Access project involves the expansion of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the busiest commuter railroad in the US. It will provide an alternative new stop for all the 11 LIRR branches at a new terminal and concourse being built beneath Grand Central Terminal (GCT) and include 11 miles (17.7km) of tunnelling works at Queens Borough and Manhattan.

Scope of Work

PBE was awarded the contract to provide a Leaky Feeder Communication System

The project involves the refurbishment of the main airport road tunnel and cargo tunnel at Heathrow. This entailed the replacement of most of the mechanical and electrical systems

Scope of Work

After the successful completion and delivery of the detailed design, PBE was awarded the contract for the supply, testing and commissioning of the radio communication equipment, public and domestics radio re-broadcast equipment, with emergency voice break in, GSM and PCN mobile phone re-broadcast, radiating cable and distributed antenna system.